Archive for the ‘tea’ Category

Following up on my earlier experiment infusing Oolong tea in gin, I decided to do another Chinese tea inspired infusion.This time round I wanted to use a tea blend called Jupu (??), which is simply a mix of chrysanthemum flowers (??) and a black tea called Puer (???). (more…)

With a name like Seamus, I felt obliged to come up with something to mark St. Patrick’s Day.Thus, in a moment of inspiration, I reached for the Crème de Menthe, Chartreuse and Midori, then got busy carving a clover out of a lime shell.The world was about to be introduced to the Leprechaun’s Abortion.

Don’t worry. . . I realize the world does not need another drink whose only distinguishing feature, besides tasting awful, is being green.(more…)

I decided to give infusing gin with tea a try.I started by making the Earl Grey Martini as written up by Gary Regan in the San Francisco Chronicle.Earl Grey is possibly my least favorite tea.I don’t hate the stuff exactly. Oil of bergamont is an interesting flavor.Unfortunately, that taste just doesn’t work for me in tea.(more…)

The theme for this month’s Mixology Monday is Repeal Day, and Pre-prohibition drinks are thus in order. Pisco is flavor of the month at my place since I managed to pick up three different brands of the stuff. That makes the Pisco Punch the obvious choice for this month’s drink.

I mentioned Pisco Punch the last time I wrote here. The problem with Pisco Punch, and it is quite a problem, is that the original recipe seems to have been lost. Certain things about the drink are known with certainty though. (more…)